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Our national team of advocates is available Monday to Friday 8am–8pm and Saturday 10am-4pm 

Self-advocacy toolkit

What you need to know for better aged care

Self-advocacy or speaking up means having the right information to get the care and support you need. Explore the topics below to start.

Home Self-advocacy toolkit Aged care costs Short-term care costs

Short-term care costs

There are three main types of short-term care: short-term restorative care (available to older people who have had a setback or decline in function at home), transition care (short-term care following a hospital stay), and respite care (which provides short-term support for carers).

None of these short-term care options is means tested but you may be asked to contribute to the cost.

How much you pay will depend upon the type of care you receive.

Documents and external links

Learn more about short-term care costs. These documents and websites offer help, strategies, and practical information. Brief descriptions are provided for each document or link.

Short-term care costs and fees

The My Aged Care website covers the types of fees for the three main types of short-term care: short-term restorative care, transition care, and respite care.

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